You purchased 10 shares of Goldman Sachs stock for $1,200 la…

You purchased 10 shares of Goldman Sachs stock for $1,200 last year which is now valued at $1,500. Assuming you face a tax rate of 15% on your capital gains, then you owe [answer1] in capital gains tax on your 10 shares if you continue to hold the stock today, and you owe [answer2] in capital gains tax on your 10 shares if you sell the stock today.

Refer to the figure above. In the figure, assume the initial…

Refer to the figure above. In the figure, assume the initial real growth rate of the economy is 3% (at it’s potential growth rate) when a negative aggregate demand shock shifts the AD curve from to . As a result, the Fed responds by increasing the money supply such that spending growth increases by exactly 10 percentage points. Which of the following is TRUE about the Fed’s policy response?

If a country’s saving preference increased from 20 percent t…

If a country’s saving preference increased from 20 percent to 25 percent of disposable income and it was operating at its steady-state before the change, we would expect to see                      in the steady-state per capita capital stock and                        in the steady-state level of real GDP per capita (Draw the graph!).